[TriLUG] CentOS status

Depends on what your needs are. I looked at centos 5.3 for a new server the
other day - primarily a LAMP setup - and was rather shocked that PHP 5.1.3
was the version that comes with centos 5.3. I understand that centos
mirrors RHEL, and RHEL is a 'conservative' distro. However, 5.2 came out in
Nov 06, and centos 5.3 came out in April - 2.5 years later. If they can't
keep the software I need moderately up to date, it's not viable.
For some purposes, I might be "viable", but as I said it depends on what
your needs are. If you need a LAMP server with moderately up to date
packages, it's not a serious option (obviously, imo).
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 8:21 PM, David McDowell <turnpike420 at gmail.com>wrote:
> www.centos.org has all the info last I checked. Centos will be fine.
> Check there for all the up2date info. Also use #centos-social if you
> want to chat about it on irc.
> David
>> On 8/22/09, Scott G. Hall <ScottGHall at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> > This might be old news to everyone else, but is CentOS still a viable
> > distro?
> >
> > I found the following posted on another Linux Users Group:
> >
> > From: Carlisle G Childress Jr <carlislechildress at gmail.com>
> > Subject: Re: [rmlug-general] CentOS Project Administrator Goes AWOL
> >>
> >> Update on the centos website:
> >>
> >> > The CentOS Development team had a routine meeting today with Lance
> >> > Davis in attendance. During the meeting a majority of issues were
> >> > resolved immediately and a working agreement was reached with
> >> > deadlines for remaining unresolved issues. There should be no
> >> > impact to any CentOS users going forward.
> >> >
> >> > The CentOS project is now in control of the CentOS.org and
> >> > CentOS.info domains and owns all trademarks, materials, and artwork
> >> > in the CentOS distributions.
> >> >
> >> > We look forward to working with Lance to quickly complete all the
> >> > agreed upon issues.
> >> >
> >> > More information will follow soon.
> >> >
> >> > Original Letter
> >> >
> >> > Last Update: August 1, 2009 04:34 UTC by Donavan Nelson
> >>
> >> > Facts Regarding CentOS and the Open Letter
> >> > * CentOS is not dead or going away. The signers of the Open
> >> > Letter are fully committed to continue the CentOS Project.
> >> > Updates and new releases will continue.
> >> >
> >> > * Most of the Issues have been resolved, there is an action
> >> > plan with agreed upon dates for any outstanding issues.
> >> >
> >> > * The CentOS Project now owns the CentOS.org and CentOS.info
> >> > domains and there will be no disruption in services.
> >> >
> >> > * We thank the people who have stepped forward and want to
> >> > donate to the CentOS project. We ask that you hold off for
> >> > now until issues surrounding our new donation policy are put
> >> > into place.
> >> >
> >> > * The CentOS Project is run completely by volunteers and we
> >> > are aware that this requires a different management style.
> >> > We have been and continue to work to prevent issues like
> >> > these from occurring in the future. We will continue this
> >> > effort in the future, look for some new policy information
> >> > soon
> >> >
> >> > Last Update: August 1, 2009 04:36 UTC by Donavan Nelson
> >>
> >> On 07/30/2009 01:05 PM, Paul Miller wrote:
> >> > "CentOS Project Administrator Goes AWOL" posted on Slashdot
> >> > linked below:
> >> >
>http://linux.slashdot.org/story/09/07/30/130249/CentOS-Project-Administrator-Goes-AWOL?from=rss> >> >
> >> > Red Hat is the way to go now.
> >>
> >
> >
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